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Two members of a cyber fraud gang have been arrested in New Delhi for defrauding people by pretending to install mobile towers on their properties, charging hefty registration fees. The scammers, Sarfaraz and Munna Singh, operated fake websites and ran deceptive online advertisements to dupe victims into thinking they were dealing with genuine telecom companies. Police have linked at least six cases to the gang, with investigations revealing a possible nationwide connection.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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